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Salon No 6 will be inviting you over the course of Saturday and Sunday afternoons to explore the outer reaches of identity. Whether your own, your on-line, the universe’s or even the identity of music, Salon’s unique approach . . .

London's favourite cultural monthly is back from the field, all fired up to present its Autumn series. Over September, October and November Salon will be taking a lateral look at Sex, and Drugs and Rock and Roll. First up, we will be . . .

Ladies and Gentlemen, for Standon Calling 2013 Salon London presents ‘Circus Maximus’ a selection of especially curated content to excite, entertain and enthral.
We can't wait to take Salon back to Standon Calling, . . .

So when Latitude asked ‘what defines us, science or primal instincts?’, we pulled over a leopard-skin chair, placed one of our manicured hands on their taut thighs and said, ‘well, haven’t you come to the right . . .

Scandinavian glasswear? Contemporary Russian fiction? Foreign film festivals? We recognise you have superior taste, but it turns out our opinion doesn’t count. Because now there’s a scientific way of finding the 10% of us . . .

1649 was a pivotal year. The English public - having tired of a King who had raised taxes for wars and spent it on art - upped and executed him. It was the start of the Interregnum, Oliver Cromwell was top dog and a very confused English . . .

There are things you know, things you want to know, and things you need to know. To help you in your quest for knowledge Salon North presents ‘Need to Know Basis.’
First up we’ll be tackling the middle east. We . . .

It May, Digital Shoreditch, it's the time of the year when Salon likes to do Digital, and blimey, la quelle style.
Ex Data Editor for the Economist Kenneth Cukier and Viktor Mayer-Schönberger, Professor of Internet Governance . . .

Experience changes you, and we’re not talking about a new age, hippy mantra here but instead in a quantifiable, scientifically proven way. KCL's epi-geneticist Professor Tim Spector will be on hand to explain his work . . .

As April is the cruelest month, allow Salon to soften its edges as we present Ma Cherie Amour.
It’s never too clever to get in the way of a hippopotamus & water, a dipsomaniac & a mini bar & two people in love. . . .